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it reminds me of what i frequently tell my washington colleagues -- everything is bigger in texas but me. if you can't see me, you can at least hear me. i was delighted to accept the invitation to speak before the bipartisan policy center for a couple of reasons. number one is because of the outstanding work you have done in the housing arena and number two, i live about re-miles from here so it took me about seven minutes to get here. as a fairly new chairman of a standing committee of congress, i have a number of speaking invitations that come my way. a lot of press is interested in speaking to me me but i assure you, i don't have to work to remain humble. i accept the number of them and my home, i was working on one of those speeches after dinner and my wife who helps keep me humble, comes into my study and says -- ok, in washington, you made me mr. chairman but in dallas, you are mr. dishwasher and they are not getting any cleaner. i took my wife's subtle hand and dropped the speech and went into the kitchen and began to work on the dishes. a few minutes later, the phone rings and
it reminds me of what i frequently tell my washington colleagues -- everything is bigger in texas but me. if you can't see me, you can at least hear me. i was delighted to accept the invitation to speak before the bipartisan policy center for a couple of reasons. number one is because of the outstanding work you have done in the housing arena and number two, i live about re-miles from here so it took me about seven minutes to get here. as a fairly new chairman of a standing committee of...
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texas hurried to move forward with an id law that a federal court already invalidated. by the way, it would allow a concealed weapons permit as a valid form of identification, but not a student id from the state university. that certainly seems to violate the spirit of the supreme court's 1979 ruling which protects the voting rights of college students. florida is restarting a purge of the voter rolls that is likely to disproportionately affect minority voters and bring back memories of the 2000 election and the scores of wrongly disenfranchised voters. last year, state officials to up -- drew up a list of 182,000 voters they suspect it to be noncitizens. further investigation determined that only a fraction of a fraction of 1% were actually ineligible. legislators in north carolina pushed through a bill that reads like the greatest hits of voter suppression. restricted early voting, no more same-day registration, extended voting hours to accommodate long lines, stricter photo id requirements that disqualify those issued by colleges or public assistance agencies, and it
texas hurried to move forward with an id law that a federal court already invalidated. by the way, it would allow a concealed weapons permit as a valid form of identification, but not a student id from the state university. that certainly seems to violate the spirit of the supreme court's 1979 ruling which protects the voting rights of college students. florida is restarting a purge of the voter rolls that is likely to disproportionately affect minority voters and bring back memories of the...
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it happened this week in texas. are you freaked-out? not only that but your home could be hacked into if you're not careful. >> imagine your 2-year-old daughter sleeping and and outsider watching her through the baby monitor. that's what happened to a family in texas this weekend. they discovered the problem when they heard a man yelling at their toddler reading her name off their bedroom wall. >> he said wake-up alison you little [ bleep ] >> the gilberts said their device was hacked. >> it felt like someone broke into our house. >> someone did. as automation becomes more popular there are more and more ways to hack your house and many more devices vulnerable. >> i can tell the light please unlock the door. >> that's a hacker literally unlocking your door. the smart device is connected to a device that allows you to control the appliances from your home. daniel crowley found a flaw in that device. >> i run code and compromise it, set up a back door or i can control any device hooked up to it. >> in a world full of these teaches of devi
it happened this week in texas. are you freaked-out? not only that but your home could be hacked into if you're not careful. >> imagine your 2-year-old daughter sleeping and and outsider watching her through the baby monitor. that's what happened to a family in texas this weekend. they discovered the problem when they heard a man yelling at their toddler reading her name off their bedroom wall. >> he said wake-up alison you little [ bleep ] >> the gilberts said their device...
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i come from a people who struggled and achieved and then she moved her show to amarillo, texas, for a month to promote this. same thing in 2005 she was ejected from her fed quotes to the "new york daily news" that if this was celine dion, it was a precedent here. >> it's a convenient time. she's a great entertainer and show person. and you've got to love "time" magazine which picked up the bag and ran with it. they went to switzerland and talked about how racist switzerland was. they pointed out 50 asylum seekers were not being permitted to use the pool or sports facilities. they also pointed out that the handbag was made of crocodile and that a group called four paws was protesting oprah winfrey's even looking at it. >> rick, the media just kind of took her story and ran with it. and it took days before anybody heard from the shop owner or the salesperson. >> yeah, they just ran with it. we should say separately though, john, that the movie "the butler," opens this weekend, which is about racism. and oprah was a victim of racism. so if you think that somehow these two are not related
i come from a people who struggled and achieved and then she moved her show to amarillo, texas, for a month to promote this. same thing in 2005 she was ejected from her fed quotes to the "new york daily news" that if this was celine dion, it was a precedent here. >> it's a convenient time. she's a great entertainer and show person. and you've got to love "time" magazine which picked up the bag and ran with it. they went to switzerland and talked about how racist...
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hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at the fort in arizona where they filled a variety of positions. alternate capris was a photographer and a blueprint technician. wilmette grace and a cosmetologist in civilian life was a chauffeur for the officers. she also maintained military vehicles maneuvering trucks and tanks and repairing engines. eleanor bracy was a chemist who had one of the most important jobs at the base. she worked in the sewage disposal plant where it was her duty to prevent odors escaping the plant. consuela land and accomplish soprano in civilian life was a mail clerk at fort witch
hazel and meisel greer from texas were the first ones to join. the o'brien family of georgia sent three daughters into service. maurice sublet from illinois was the first african-american grandmother to join the wacs. she was the granddaughter of a veteran of the civil war and her dad had fogged in the great war. after basic training as wacs moved into field assignments they work just type this librarians medical technicians for tog offers and mechanics. many african-american women served at...
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you look now at the states, texas of all states s leading the way. what they're proving is you can reduce the prison population and crime does not go up. and they're looking at drug abuse, not as drug criminalization. and they're having alternative sentencing. texas is now one of the most progressive states on this topic, which is kind of unusual. and rick perry is signing that into law. maybe he'll run for president on that. you can never tell. >> he'll say, texas is the most progressive state. make me republican candidate. i want to pick up on what eric holder announced and what that's going to mean and other steps taken after that. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] and you know what i walked out with? [ slurps ] [ dad ] a new passat. [ dad ] 0% apr. 60 months. done and done. [ dad ] in that drivew
you look now at the states, texas of all states s leading the way. what they're proving is you can reduce the prison population and crime does not go up. and they're looking at drug abuse, not as drug criminalization. and they're having alternative sentencing. texas is now one of the most progressive states on this topic, which is kind of unusual. and rick perry is signing that into law. maybe he'll run for president on that. you can never tell. >> he'll say, texas is the most progressive...
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i saw the senator from utah in this area and the state of texas has 5,000 fewer inmates because they are pursing similar to what the attorney general is recommending and i think we're at a tipping point where republicans and democrats can come together. >> i like the fact that we've seen such a broad coalition in this reform movement but i also think that's the reason why we're doing this and there's another context and we're demuhammd dehumanizing upbringing for when you look at these disparities in sentencing. >> it's a difficult conversation. it's one that makes a lot of folks uncomfortable. i understand that. the math is the math. an african-american man convicted of the same offense as a white man in this country as a roughly 20% longer sentence, on average. we've got to get to the bottom of that. we've got to start seeing these folks as individuals and not as these criminals to be locked away but like joe jones, as individuals who have tremendous potential to add to our country. >> you know, judge gray, final question to you. i know you have some issues with the substance of wh
i saw the senator from utah in this area and the state of texas has 5,000 fewer inmates because they are pursing similar to what the attorney general is recommending and i think we're at a tipping point where republicans and democrats can come together. >> i like the fact that we've seen such a broad coalition in this reform movement but i also think that's the reason why we're doing this and there's another context and we're demuhammd dehumanizing upbringing for when you look at these...
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then, there's an area that could get some rain and boy, do they need it, that would be south texas. brownsville, if this tropical low can fight the dry air, perhaps you get some much-needed rain. >> thanks, ginger. >>> now to the string of bear attacks tonight. nearly half a dozen attacks in the last 48 hours. several people injured. among them a little girl. the first attack in yellowstone national park in wyoming. "world news" hour, another one, 70 miles in idaho. then word of a young girl in michigan and then another attack in colorado. just tonight, word of a rescue in alaska, a mauling in the middle of the night. they wore night-vision goggles to find the victim and save him. bears are now preparing for hibernation. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: 12-year-old abby wetherell was going for a jog, training for her favorite sport when she came across a bear. >> and she had seen a bear out of the corner of her eye. >> reporter: her grandfather said she started to run faster but the black bear like this one chased her. >> she started running again and he came up behind her ag
then, there's an area that could get some rain and boy, do they need it, that would be south texas. brownsville, if this tropical low can fight the dry air, perhaps you get some much-needed rain. >> thanks, ginger. >>> now to the string of bear attacks tonight. nearly half a dozen attacks in the last 48 hours. several people injured. among them a little girl. the first attack in yellowstone national park in wyoming. "world news" hour, another one, 70 miles in idaho....
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host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe the zech is stacked against them. based on the headline from his essay, what makes americans so angry and divided. the president will commemorate the 50th anniversary, the i have a dream speech and his watch and preview of what the president will say. for obama racial progress includes past and future converge and as the story points out, on the steps of the lincoln memorial on august 28 current and former advisors say he will want to impress upon listeners -- host: and a couple of other related stories with regard to the civil rights movement and the speech by dr. king, this is the cover
host: thank you for the call on the independent line from dallas, texas. yesterday the "post" janet yellen is considered the to the front run tore replace enter nangey as the fed chairman and again that story is available online at the "washington post."com let's go back to this piece by robert rice. he points out income, wealth and power have become more concentrated at the top now than they have been in the past 90 years and as a result many believe have come to believe...
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what we just saw in texas -- it was outrageous, but the state had already passed the invasive vaginal ultrasound bill. that was before we even heard about it in virginia. i have to of the day, tell you, the one thing we have to do is win elections. that is how we get there. [applause] >> i think that applause -- someone applauded your answer, but not my question. [laughter] >> that was wonderful. wonderful. i would also like to say as the andident of emily's list the organization proudly running this matter and president -- madam president program, thank you for joining us for our first town hall. there is no better place to start then right here in iowa. thank you for your last jollity. thank you for having us. we will take this to new hampshire -- of course, second -- and in nevada. you will see a lot more. i ask you to join this movement. slist.org, sign up for madam president. get your friends to sign up for it. and your husband and your son and your coworkers. we can get this done. elect the very best person president of the united states. that, please another round of applause f
what we just saw in texas -- it was outrageous, but the state had already passed the invasive vaginal ultrasound bill. that was before we even heard about it in virginia. i have to of the day, tell you, the one thing we have to do is win elections. that is how we get there. [applause] >> i think that applause -- someone applauded your answer, but not my question. [laughter] >> that was wonderful. wonderful. i would also like to say as the andident of emily's list the organization...
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when governor perry pushed forward legislation in texas to ban abortion after 20 weeks, it labeled as an extreme move. that's five months. five months. there are only four countries in the world that have -- that legalize abortion after five months, china, north korea, canada and the u.s. it's actually not a particularly extreme position to say a woman needs to have a choice up to five months. then there has to be a medical reason. but it got cast as a very extreme point. i would be willing to wager that there are many, many single women who are pro-choice, who say you know what, five months sounds reasonable to me. i think part of the republican party's challenge is to not fall into the trap of having issues cast the way our political opponents want them cast, and be willing and courageous enough to have the debate. on our terms. >> there's also a strain in the republican party, places where you agree with rand paul on issues of foreign policy. cutting off aid to egypt. that creates real divisions inside the republican party. >> i agree. they have to talk about how to solve problems
when governor perry pushed forward legislation in texas to ban abortion after 20 weeks, it labeled as an extreme move. that's five months. five months. there are only four countries in the world that have -- that legalize abortion after five months, china, north korea, canada and the u.s. it's actually not a particularly extreme position to say a woman needs to have a choice up to five months. then there has to be a medical reason. but it got cast as a very extreme point. i would be willing to...
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next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein. >>> also underneath the violence, is the arab world the new start-up society? that's what an american venture capitalist believes. and while we're at innovation, is north korea going to beat apple at its own game? obviously no, but i will explain. >>> but first, here's my take.
next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm...
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you might as well have kept me hitched to the plantations of east texas. she wanted a home, nothing fancy in a civilized city in fresno or bakersfield would do. but willie patterson and her husband kept pounding nails and boards onto that crooked hut in the middle of horned toad country and the black people kept trickling from oklahoma and arkansas and texas and louisiana. they had come looking for a place with the cotton grew a little taller in the white folks have been raised that the little nicer. they found the taller cotton. i'm not sure they sound away folks any nicer. >> the black okies thought coming wednesday with the behind the racism. the sun did shine a little bit more benignly here. but i remember a number of them telling me it was even a more cruel kind of racism. a smile on the face with a dagger behind the back is how they describe california. they were not allowed to live in any of the cities, not even the small towns. and so the only land available for them with these patches of alkali land. literally, right upon the land you look at it.
you might as well have kept me hitched to the plantations of east texas. she wanted a home, nothing fancy in a civilized city in fresno or bakersfield would do. but willie patterson and her husband kept pounding nails and boards onto that crooked hut in the middle of horned toad country and the black people kept trickling from oklahoma and arkansas and texas and louisiana. they had come looking for a place with the cotton grew a little taller in the white folks have been raised that the little...
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price of gasoline was tied not to the price of oil that we see every day in the newspaper, the west texas interimmediate, but it's tied to oil in eurpe in recent years because w couldn't get our oil to the refinders. we had to import oil from places like the middle east and things. that's slightly changing. that relationship is changing. i think it's changing for the betterment i think we're starting to get to the point where if the price of oil goes up for a particular reason, we could have gasoline prices come back down, and that's going to be nice disconnect for the consumers. neil: we hope that happens, but reality is oftentimes it does not breeding cynicism that there is a ball. is this about americans who don't quite buy what you said? >> i hear that all the time. gasoline prices are up, saying, hey, every time prices go up, it's like crazy and takes forever to come down. they are right. it usually happens, but what they don't realize is that more often than not when prices take off like a rocket, you know, the retailers and wholesalers can barely keep upwith raising the price and m
price of gasoline was tied not to the price of oil that we see every day in the newspaper, the west texas interimmediate, but it's tied to oil in eurpe in recent years because w couldn't get our oil to the refinders. we had to import oil from places like the middle east and things. that's slightly changing. that relationship is changing. i think it's changing for the betterment i think we're starting to get to the point where if the price of oil goes up for a particular reason, we could have...
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oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval last 22 pounds in six weeks. tonight it paid off. score less in the fourth with two outs. sandoval hits a grounder to first. it will be close, but the pan you ad wins it. panda wins the race. still in the fourth and giants are up and he can't make the diving catch. it will go to the wall. he slides into third with a triple. matt cain shut out the marlins until the 6th and that's when stanton unloads a monster two-run blast at 454 feet. it is one of the longest ever hit and that cuds the -- cuts the lead in half. the for res grounder -- torres
oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval last...
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nine sectors on the border between california and texas. and they assure me that if we put in that technology which was appropriated in the bill, it will not require additional taxpayer funds. we will have 90% effective control over our border. there is a lot more i can tell you about it. i am really interested in your views. i hope that our congressional delegation, who i respect and admire -- you know, they think very appropriately that we senators think we are snobs, and we are. by the way, as for republican numbers -- i am very happy -- [laughter] could i ask for your consideration? i ask your consideration because i think that a nation founded on judeo-christian principles should probably want to address this issue that we have before us. i and not saying it is perfect. i am not saying it should not be changed as we continue to go through the process, but what we would like to see is the house of representatives passed legislation, whether it be piecemeal or however they want to, and then we can get a vote of confidence between the hou
nine sectors on the border between california and texas. and they assure me that if we put in that technology which was appropriated in the bill, it will not require additional taxpayer funds. we will have 90% effective control over our border. there is a lot more i can tell you about it. i am really interested in your views. i hope that our congressional delegation, who i respect and admire -- you know, they think very appropriately that we senators think we are snobs, and we are. by the way,...
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oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval lastnds 22 pounds in six weeks. tonight it paid off. score less in the fourth with two outs. sandoval hits a grounder to first. it will be close, but the pan you ad wins it. panda wins the race. still in the fourth and giants are up and he can't make the diving catch. it will go to the wall. he slides into third with a triple. matt cain shut out the marlins until the 6th and that's when stanton unloads a monster two-run blast at 454 feet. it is one of the longest ever hit and that cuds the -- cuts the lead in half. the for res grounder -- tor
oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval...
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upon hearing this, bubba from texas, dug down 30 feet on his farm and found absolutely nothing. he concluded three hundred years ago, texans had already gone wireless. (laughter) all right! hold up your bible, say it like you mean it. this is my bible. i am what it says i am. i have what it says i have. i can do what it says i can do. today i will be taught the word of god. i boldly confess: my mind is alert. my heart is receptive. i will never be the same. in jesus' name. god bless you. i want to talk to you today about something that you've never seen. i grew up in a minister's home and we always had church and auditoriums and traditional sanctuaries. that's what everybody did. but in 2005, god gave us this beautiful facility. now, we have church in a former sports arena. that's something that i had never seen. i worked 17 years behind the scenes at the church doing the television production and i thought that's how i would spend my life. but when my father went to be with the lord, i was suddenly thrust into this position. now, instead of being behind the cameras, i'm in fron
upon hearing this, bubba from texas, dug down 30 feet on his farm and found absolutely nothing. he concluded three hundred years ago, texans had already gone wireless. (laughter) all right! hold up your bible, say it like you mean it. this is my bible. i am what it says i am. i have what it says i have. i can do what it says i can do. today i will be taught the word of god. i boldly confess: my mind is alert. my heart is receptive. i will never be the same. in jesus' name. god bless you. i want...
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tea time in texas. >> an effort to revive the move and stop obama care, the heritage action for america will host town hall meetings. >> you're dumber than a bag of hammers. >> ted cruz and jim demint join forces to brew a strategy. >> we need to stand up and defund obama care now. >> stop obama care. >> and saturday, advancing the dream. civil rights leaders gather for the march on washington. >> now 50 years after the 1963 march, the political rights remain as strong as ever. >> organizing and mobilize. >> continue to come forward and reaffirm the power -- the power of the people's movement. >> joining me now is senator bernie sanders of vermont. folks, i want you to take a look at these pictures. this is senator sanders 50 years ago in chicago at a student sit-in for racial equality. senator, you were there for martin luther king's speech 50 years ago. it has to be a memorable moment for you. you've been an activist your whole life and a fighter for people. as you reflect back, how far have we come as a country and how far do we have to go? good to have you with us, senator? >> it's
tea time in texas. >> an effort to revive the move and stop obama care, the heritage action for america will host town hall meetings. >> you're dumber than a bag of hammers. >> ted cruz and jim demint join forces to brew a strategy. >> we need to stand up and defund obama care now. >> stop obama care. >> and saturday, advancing the dream. civil rights leaders gather for the march on washington. >> now 50 years after the 1963 march, the political rights...
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it's going to start to get hot for texas and adding that heat in for the midwest and the northeast, mid-atlantic and as well as new england. more rain for parts of the southeast as we talk more about the temperatures. let's end on some good news, return to summer like conditions. if you notice for chicago, above average by wednesday. we are expecting a high of 90 degrees. we should be at 82. we didn't forget about you in new york city. how about this? 86 on tuesday. 88 on wednesday. and then on thursday, 86 degrees, as well. pamela, i think we can go outside and enjoy that up there. >> i would say so. jennifer delgado, thank you so much. >>> an attorney for jerry sandusky's abuse victims said that the client settled the civil suit against the universe. sandusky was convicted last year. tom clienteles cnn that the client never would have been abused if school officials has not mishandled earlier claims of abuse including the one reported by the former assistant coach. >> my client, victim number 5, was assaulted in the shower at penn state six months later so the incident with my client could hav
it's going to start to get hot for texas and adding that heat in for the midwest and the northeast, mid-atlantic and as well as new england. more rain for parts of the southeast as we talk more about the temperatures. let's end on some good news, return to summer like conditions. if you notice for chicago, above average by wednesday. we are expecting a high of 90 degrees. we should be at 82. we didn't forget about you in new york city. how about this? 86 on tuesday. 88 on wednesday. and then on...
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he is also reportedly responsible for much of the violence along the southern texas border. he is the second major gang boss capture in mexico in just over a month. >>> strong winds and dry timber are fueling the dangerous beaver creek fire in idaho, threatening 10,000 homes near the resort town. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to our program. >>> bill clinton has taken on a lot of roles since leaving the presidency. the most news making has been that of international diplomat. >> i think clinton not only sees himself as a global statesman but as the global statesman. >> clinton still has the stature of a head of state, but is free of the responsibilities of governing. he now has the time and freedom to take on difficult and sometimes sensitive missions. in march, 2009, two american journalists, laura ling and euna lee, are on assignment in china when they stray into north korea. they are captured and sentenced to 12 years hard labor. at north korea's request, bill clinton travels as a citizen intermediary to handle their release. >> other people had offered to go and to t
he is also reportedly responsible for much of the violence along the southern texas border. he is the second major gang boss capture in mexico in just over a month. >>> strong winds and dry timber are fueling the dangerous beaver creek fire in idaho, threatening 10,000 homes near the resort town. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to our program. >>> bill clinton has taken on a lot of roles since leaving the presidency. the most news making has been that of international...
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oakland now trails texas by a game and a half. the rangers scored five in the second. david murphy with the two-run double off the wall. 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a home run. >>> former a's shortstop miguel tejada is the latest player to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an amphetamine. the 2002 american league m.v.p. tested positive for adderall. he said not to get an edge on the competition but to control his attention deficit disorder. he think it's save the giants will not win their division this year. but they played in miami. it was scoreless until the fourth with runners at second and third in the giants game. pablo sandoval, a race to the bag and the panda is safe. there was a cloud of dust. sandoval was a little shaken up but stayed in the contest. brandon belt scored to make it 1-0. in the fourth, giants up 2-0. he lines one to center. jake can't make the diving catch. it will go to the wall. two runners come home. blanco slides into third but with the triple. matt cain shut out the ma
oakland now trails texas by a game and a half. the rangers scored five in the second. david murphy with the two-run double off the wall. 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a home run. >>> former a's shortstop miguel tejada is the latest player to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an amphetamine. the 2002 american league m.v.p. tested positive for adderall. he said not to get an edge on the competition but to control his...
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states from baltimore all the way down to around florida, down along the gulf coast, to the end of texas that would be a foreign territory. it would not be part of the united states. in fact, the united states would have no real access to either the atlantic or the caribbean, except for a narrow path from baltimore north as far as boston. that is not a very good water anyway. all the sudden the great atlantic coast of the united states is narrowed to a point where it can easily blockaded. everything has to be funneled through there. it doesn't mean the united states collapse under the own weight. it means the united states would no longer have anywhere near the presence in the western hemisphere in term of dealing british intervention or french intervention. i remind my readers in 18 5eu6r, the french had troops technically it was the max in mexico and my theory is that had the south won the civil war, the french would stayed in mexico, and the british would expanded their influence around the caribbean, and what became for the last half of the 19th and 20th century the caribbean as amer
states from baltimore all the way down to around florida, down along the gulf coast, to the end of texas that would be a foreign territory. it would not be part of the united states. in fact, the united states would have no real access to either the atlantic or the caribbean, except for a narrow path from baltimore north as far as boston. that is not a very good water anyway. all the sudden the great atlantic coast of the united states is narrowed to a point where it can easily blockaded....
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down in texas we treat each other with respect. you respect the colleagues on the council would treat each other with respect. they did not do that. >> we're supposed to be tolerant of one another's differences. like that's the idea behind diversity, no? how do we get to the point there's no tolerance shown for people who disagree. >> that's the way it's turning out to be, the very thing i'm afraid of but that's what they owe to us. they ought to pull the ordinance because it's poorly written. a simple solution. if they had done this at the start, we woopt have problems, put a commission together, like we do in san antonio, of good men and women on both sides of the issue. we're not looking to cause trouble for anyone. what we're concerned about is what will happen to believers and others who hold views similar to ours. we've seen in a clear fashion what will happen if you disagree with power. >> first amendment case, lets hope they show up soon. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> domestic violence issues, forced to choose bet
down in texas we treat each other with respect. you respect the colleagues on the council would treat each other with respect. they did not do that. >> we're supposed to be tolerant of one another's differences. like that's the idea behind diversity, no? how do we get to the point there's no tolerance shown for people who disagree. >> that's the way it's turning out to be, the very thing i'm afraid of but that's what they owe to us. they ought to pull the ordinance because it's...
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feeding up, but the dry air is not allowing it to get to the places that need it most, that would be texas. it's going to filter in in northern florida. an idea of how much falls, well, 2 to 3 inches in the pan handle and parts of the gulf. more in the nation's weather. >> i still can't get over the images of the fire tornado the. thank you. >>> turn overseas to egypt. a key american alley. that interim prime minister is considering disbanding the must u muslim brotherhood, enraging protesters. hundreds believed to be killed in the last week alone. now there's concern over the fate of priceless anticties being destroyed. mohammed lila is keeping a close eye from cairo. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. the muslim brotherhood is continuing its defiance, announcing more protest marches, all set to begin within the next few hours. this morning, cairo woke up to this, the heaviest police presence we have seen in days. the army's armored vehicles on every major street, even guarding tahrir square, so central to the democratic revolution two years ago. it's as the ongoing violence continues to
feeding up, but the dry air is not allowing it to get to the places that need it most, that would be texas. it's going to filter in in northern florida. an idea of how much falls, well, 2 to 3 inches in the pan handle and parts of the gulf. more in the nation's weather. >> i still can't get over the images of the fire tornado the. thank you. >>> turn overseas to egypt. a key american alley. that interim prime minister is considering disbanding the must u muslim brotherhood,...
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next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with violence in egypt. bret stephens and peter beinart disagree as usual. >>> then, is america overregulated? does the government have altogether too much of a say in how we live our lives? i'll ask the man who put many of the obama administration's regulations in place, cass sunstein.
next week i'll have an exclusive interview with senator ted cruz from his home turf in texas. if you missed any part of today's show find us on itunes. just search state of the union. a special programming note. catch prince william in his first interview since the birth of baby george tomorrow on "new day." 'fareed zakaria" starts now. >>> this is "gps," the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the would recall. i'm...
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now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the problem is, the observation has been made that we haven't been to the crime site. our collection capabilities, the way we collect information has increased the amount of information we have. almost inevitably, when something happens like boston, we can look back and find points of opportunity to engage or do more. the lesson, the difficult lesson is the fbi bases what it can do on the amount of information it has. a predicate what they do on how much information. that is a tried and true way of condu
now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil...
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1998, shoring up support among hispanics, african-americans, even as he was seeking re-election in texas in '98, trying to get the broader appeal for the party. it worked for him in 2000. >> this debate with rand paul i think is a little sterile, because you have the rand paul camp saying the party needs principles. well, of course it does, because any party without principles is rudderless and passive. and you have chris christie saying you need power and a compelling governing agenda. well, of course you do because that's the only way you effect your principles. so it's not either/or. it's both. i think what christie is after is the george w. bush model, saying this is a model for the presidential race, and what he would hope to do is cement that establishment slot in the primary and hope he's facing a divided field on the right. and if history is any guide, that's a pretty good way to win a republican nomination. >> robert gibbs? >> and the pathway may have gotten a little clearer, because the rnc did a very savvy thing this week, right? first of all, they're working the reps on these
1998, shoring up support among hispanics, african-americans, even as he was seeking re-election in texas in '98, trying to get the broader appeal for the party. it worked for him in 2000. >> this debate with rand paul i think is a little sterile, because you have the rand paul camp saying the party needs principles. well, of course it does, because any party without principles is rudderless and passive. and you have chris christie saying you need power and a compelling governing agenda....
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. >> out in the middle of the west texas desert, it almost looks like a mirage. like a man in a white polo shirt with maybe a seven iron? talk about off course. >> all right. down center. >> reporter: we found 24-year-old law student luke miles from the nearest fairway hitting shot after shot toward the eastern horizon. how many strokes so far? >> i think we're about 16,000 and change. >> reporter: what is is par? what have you calculated par to be? >> i estimated 48,000. that was based off of a feasibility study that i did in indiana. >> reporter: obviously this is no ordinary golf hole. in fact this may be the world's longest golf hole. stretching from tee to shining tee. luke began golfing across the country in may at the pacific ocean. >> a good one. reporter: the purpose is partly to raise money for charity and partly just to see if it can be done. it hasn't been easy. he's had bad lies on railroad ties and one right spank under a tank. luke has hit a lot of stuff although fortunately not any people. at least he hadn't by the time i first met him in june. he
. >> out in the middle of the west texas desert, it almost looks like a mirage. like a man in a white polo shirt with maybe a seven iron? talk about off course. >> all right. down center. >> reporter: we found 24-year-old law student luke miles from the nearest fairway hitting shot after shot toward the eastern horizon. how many strokes so far? >> i think we're about 16,000 and change. >> reporter: what is is par? what have you calculated par to be? >> i...
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some like texas governor rick perry didn't surprise us when he spent over a million taxpayer dollars for two special legislative sessions this summer to pass surprise restrictions on abortion providers. others like rick snyder talked the centrist talk while going from the right. city after city installing emergency managers with the power to set aside elected governments most famously in the largest city, detroit. pennsylvania governor tom corbett, so unpopular may not run for election in 2014, pushed forth a law disenfranchising voters prompting the court to smack it down. equally unpopular governor rick scott refuses to budge on the state's stand your ground law trying a second percentage of the voter rolls, no likely that legitimate voters will be bumped off the roles. governor kasich in ohio signed new restrictions on reproductive rights. the governor in maine, education andy, a included state funding for religious schools. list goes on and on. far right republican governor implementing agendas. north carolina, its governor, pat mccrory promised if he won, which he did last novem
some like texas governor rick perry didn't surprise us when he spent over a million taxpayer dollars for two special legislative sessions this summer to pass surprise restrictions on abortion providers. others like rick snyder talked the centrist talk while going from the right. city after city installing emergency managers with the power to set aside elected governments most famously in the largest city, detroit. pennsylvania governor tom corbett, so unpopular may not run for election in 2014,...
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joining us now texas congressman steve stockman, thank you for your time today, sir. >> thank you for having me on. >> all right. let me ask you, it's august recess, have you been having town hall meetings? what are you hearing here at home? >> yes, we have had several town hall meetings and they want us to hold the line against obama care. this president, we currently have is running around the country disavowing and asking republicans to fix the bill that he wrote. and it's a little ironic that we are getting the blame for something that no republican that i know of voted for. >> shannon: to be clear, what we are talking about is there is going to be a need to vote for government funding or the government will shut down. >> what some g.o.p. lawmakers are propose something tieing a vote on that to also making sure it is not -- it doesn't contain any funds for the president's healthcare law. as you know, there are those within your own party and certainly those across the aisle who say it's going to look like you are shutting down the government. that's going to hurt people and the op
joining us now texas congressman steve stockman, thank you for your time today, sir. >> thank you for having me on. >> all right. let me ask you, it's august recess, have you been having town hall meetings? what are you hearing here at home? >> yes, we have had several town hall meetings and they want us to hold the line against obama care. this president, we currently have is running around the country disavowing and asking republicans to fix the bill that he wrote. and it's...
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georgia tech and then texas a&m. so we'll see how good they are and if the polls are right very soon in the year. >> joe carter, everybody. thank you very much for popping by. >>> well, remember this? >> complicated issues. i know you think it's simple, but it's not. i know you think it's simple and it's not. >> please don't let my daughter die, governor. >> now, that daughter's plea for new jersey governor chris christie to legalize medical marijuana is causing christie to take action. coming up we'll introduce you to another family that claims medical marijuana could save their son. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? ♪ they're the days to t
georgia tech and then texas a&m. so we'll see how good they are and if the polls are right very soon in the year. >> joe carter, everybody. thank you very much for popping by. >>> well, remember this? >> complicated issues. i know you think it's simple, but it's not. i know you think it's simple and it's not. >> please don't let my daughter die, governor. >> now, that daughter's plea for new jersey governor chris christie to legalize medical marijuana is...